After this, as though his object was to swell the
size of his book, he advises us “to choose Jonah rather than
Jesus as our God;” thus setting Jonah, who preached repentance to
the single city of Nineveh, before Jesus, who has preached repentance
to the whole world, and with much greater results. He would have
us to regard as God a man who, by a strange miracle, passed three days
and three nights in the whale’s belly; and he is unwilling that
He who submitted to death for the sake of men, He to whom God bore
testimony through the prophets, and who has done great things in heaven
and earth, should receive on that ground honour second only to that
which is given to the Most High God. Moreover, Jonah was
swallowed by the whale for refusing to preach as God had commanded him;
while Jesus suffered death for men after He had given the instructions
which God wished Him to give. Still further, he adds that Daniel
rescued from the lions is more worthy of our adoration than Jesus, who
subdued the fierceness of every opposing power, and gave to us
“authority to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the
power of the enemy.”48254825Luke x. 19. Finally,
having no other names to offer us, he adds, “and others of a
still more monstrous kind,” thus casting a slight upon both Jonah
and Daniel, for the spirit which is in Celsus cannot speak well of the
righteous.